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One listener suggested This Week in Geek, which inspired Laporte to create the eventual name, This Week in Tech, or TWiT. The weekly show was originally recorded with all of the hosts staying at their respective homes and talking via Voice over IP (mostly using Skype). Starting around episode 10, Norton began physically coming to Leo's Petaluma ...
Meanwhile, Current Geek Weekly is a weekly discussion of geek culture stories and the companion podcast to the Current Geek podcasts still produced by Frogpants Studios. Merritt still appeared on the Frogpants Network for a segment called Tom's Tech Time on Wednesdays on the Scott Johnson/ Brian Ibbott -hosted podcast, The Morning Stream .
After some difficulties and a hiatus, this show was revived as a weekly segment on The Morning Stream. After Merritt's contract ran out with TWiT in December 2013, [29] Current Geek was restarted as a standalone weekly show in January 2014. [30] [31] [32]
This Week in Tech was the recipient of the 2005, 2008, and 2010 People's Choice Podcast Awards in the Technology category and Best Video Podcast in 2009 and 2011. [ 11 ] Tech News Today was the recipient of the 2012 International Academy of Web Television award for Best News Web Series. [ 12 ]
Security Now! averaged around 100,000 downloads per episode throughout 2006. [6] [7] At the end of 2015, Security Now was number 4 on the Top 40 US Technology Podcasts, making it the highest weekly TWiT.tv podcast. [8] In October 2021 it was #6 on Apple Podcasts — US tech news, [9] and #330 of global all podcasts. [10]
The Tech Guy was a widely syndicated US radio show hosted by Leo Laporte, formerly of TechTV and later with TWiT.tv.The show, which was first exclusively broadcast on KFI 640 AM in Los Angeles, was picked up for syndication by Premiere Networks (then Premiere Radio Networks) in February 2007.
Episode 3 dives deep on the history and impact of "More Cowbell," featuring appearances from Ferrell, Chris Parnell, Rachel Dratch, Fred Armisen, Dana Carvey, Dave Grohl, members of the real Blue ...
This Week in Tech – A weekly podcast hosted by Leo Laporte and other former cast members of The Screen Savers. Revision3 – an IPTV company founded by Kevin Rose and Dan Huard with shows hosted by Rose, Albrecht, Sargent, Norton, Lane, and Corbin; The New Screen Savers – A revival of The Screen Savers on TWiT.tv.